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11-06-2000 10:54 AM
11-06-2000 10:54 AM
new man page
I assumed that this was already asked in this forum but I couldnt find the exact match of the answer I'm expecting. Anyways, here my question:
I installed a software which has a man page included. Than man page of this softwares has the ff dirs.
- /man/man1
- /man/man1/
So how would I include this to be just like an ordinary man pages? I tried to move all the files with
Thanks in Advance.
Joey
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11-06-2000 10:56 AM
11-06-2000 10:56 AM
Re: new man page
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11-06-2000 11:17 AM
11-06-2000 11:17 AM
Re: new man page
The path for MAN is kept in the file /etc/MANPATH - you have to edit this file and add the entry :/man ( do not drill down to /man/man1 - ) then log out and back in, you should be able to see you man pages.
By the way, it is not a very good idea to have the man pages sitting on / ( I would rather suggest that they follow the normal HP naming convention /opt/application/share/man ...)
Good luck.
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11-06-2000 11:22 AM
11-06-2000 11:22 AM
Re: new man page
compress < new.1 > /usr/share/man/man1.Z/new.1
Or you could put them in /usr/share/man/man1.
It is better to add new directories to /etc/MANPATH so all the different manual files remain sorted out by package.
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11-06-2000 11:24 AM
11-06-2000 11:24 AM
Re: new man page
As a general rule, after I install patches, (which often carry new and/or modified man pages) I issue the following command:
# catman -m
This updates the /usr/share/lib/whatis database with new entries and formats the new manual pages at the same time.
...JRF...